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OranjestadAWG ƒDutch, PapiamentoUTC-04:00Type A/B/F

Plan your trip

Everything you need for Aruba, step by step

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Sort the paperwork, lock the flights, land already connected.

Your trip plan

Land in Aruba like you already know the place

A three-step plan from your couch to your first coffee in town. Each phase shows what locals actually use.

  1. Before you go

    1–2 weeks ahead — sort the basics from home.

  2. When you land

    First hour at the airport — get connected and moving.

  3. While you're there

    Once you're settled — eat, explore, enjoy.

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Essentials in Aruba

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Say it like a local — Aruba

Essential phrases in the local language. Tap the speaker to hear it.

About Aruba

About Aruba: Aruba offers a reliable blend of constant trade winds and dry, sunny weather outside the hurricane belt.

Aruba offers a reliable blend of constant trade winds and dry, sunny weather outside the hurricane belt. Most vendors across the island accept major credit cards and U.S. dollars, making currency exchange unnecessary for most visitors. While Dutch and Papiamento are official, English is spoken fluently by nearly everyone.
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Every category that locals in Aruba use day-to-day.

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